This is a brief note to make the zebrafish community aware of a
position in our department for a developmental neurobiologist,
which has recently been advertised in Science (see ad below). The
University of Utah has an active and collaborative zebrafish
community: my own lab (axon guidance); David Grunwald
(mesoderm development); Mark Keating (fin regeneration);
and Joseph Yost (left-right asymmetry). The neuroscience
community is very strong, especially in development.
--Chi-Bin Chien
< Dept. Neurobiology and Anatomy | office: 1-801-585-1701 >
< Univ. Utah Med. Center | lab: 1-801-585-1702 >
< 50 North Medical Drive. | fax: 1-801-581-4233 >
< Salt Lake City, UT 84132 | chi-bin.chien at hsc.utah.edu >
< http://molbio.med.utah.edu/chien/chien.html >
*****PLEASE POST*****
TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
IN DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Applicants must have a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree and
postdoctoral research experience. The ability to develop a very
strong independent research program in nervous system
development is of paramount importance. A strong commitment to
teaching medical and graduate students is also required.
Send a vita, a statement of research interests and names and
addresses of three references to:
Dr. T. N. Parks, Chair
Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy
Univ. of Utah School of Medicine
50 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
or to the e-mail address: najobapp at mailman.med.utah.edu.
Deadline is January 14, 2000 or until a suitable candidate is found.
EOE/AA. We strongly encourage applications from women and
minorities. Visit our department Web site at
http//:www-na.med.utah.edu.
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